Srinagar , June. 7 : At least two terrorists have been gunned down in Machhil sector in Jammu and Kashmir, where Indian security forces have successfully foiled an infiltration bid today.Meanwhile, the area has been cordoned off and a search operation is underway to sanitize the area of remaining untoward elements.Share it ! : Machhil sector: Infiltration bid foiled, two terrorists gunned downAll...

Srinagar (Jammu and Kashmir) , June 7 : The harvesting of mouth watering and delicious cherry fruit crop have stated in full swing in Kashmir valley.The cherry growers of the valley are extremely busy with harvesting of cherry fruit crops and the growers are expected good turn over as rates of this mouth watering fruit crop is satisfactory in the markets of valley.This year in early spring hail storm...

, May 31 : The crime against women has decreased when compared to previous year as there were 2,920 cases in 2016 and 3,539 cases in 2015; this was revealed in the annual edition of crime gazette for the year 2016, which was released in Srinagar on Wednesday. Be it rape, molestation, kidnapping or abduction, the overall graph of crime against women in the valley was little better last year.Cases of...

May 31 : Northern Army Commander Lieutenant General Devraj Anbu on Wednesday complimented the Indian troops for their alertness and synergy with other security forces, which resulted in successful operations including the recent counter terrorist operation, in which Hizbul Mujahideen commander Sabzar Ahmed Bhat was killed.General Anbu visited the Army formations and units in South Kashmir, where he...

Following the Indian Army's attack on Pakistani posts as part of counter-insurgency operations to stop militants from crossing into India, Congress leader Manishankar Aiyar asserted that New Delhi should hold talks soon with Islamabad and with Srinagar to resolve issues soon."Today, we should not find an excuse to put the blame on Jammu and Kashmir Government, rather find solutions. And the only solution...

Kashmiri separatist leader and chief of Hurriyat Conference Syed Ali Shah Geelani has strongly criticised the Centre over the glorification of Major Leetul Gogoi, who tied a man to a jeep in Kashmir purportedly as a 'human shield' against stone-pelters."Honouring such an officer clearly vindicates our claim that this is a state sponsored policy and if not stopped it will prove detrimental for human...

Srinagar, May 23: Major Leetul Gogoi, who was in the eye of storm over tying a protester to Army jeep as ‘human shield’ today came before media persons and said that his act was intended to save the lives of locals and many people.Defending his action, the Army Major said that about 1200 stone-pelters had surrounded a small group of security personnel at a polling booth in Utligam village of Budgam...

May 21 : Following the National Investigation Agency (NIA) probe on Kashmir separatists over Pakistan funding allegations, Jammu and Kashmir Deputy Chief Minister Nirmal Singh today asserted that the youth are paid Rs 500 each for pelting stones in the Valley.Speaking to ANI here, Singh said, "As Pakistan has failed four times in direct wars, so they are investing in such means, whether its hawala...